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Our
approach to web design has three major elements:
graphical design (the look), technical design (the
technology) and functional design (the usability).
You may already have an
existing web site but need some updating or maybe you
want to scrap the entire design and go with a new and improved look?
If this is the case, we can most certainly help accomplish your new goals. We have
redesigned many
web sites with outstanding results! The
process
is very similar to new website design.
There are a few key questions you
should ask yourself before determining whether you need a redesign:
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Is your design old and outdated? Is your site too cluttered? |
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What are your new needs and goals? |
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Has your target audience changed? |
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How much of your content needs to be
modified? |
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What is your timeframe and budget? |
By asking yourself these
questions, it will help determine whether a
redesign or brand new site is in order. Visit our Before & After Gallery to view some of our transformations.
We will set up a free personal
consultation to analyze your requirements, followed by
generating a proposal outlining all the components which will be
incorporated into the web site. If the proposal
meets with your approval, we will proceed into a formal
contract, followed by design and development phases.
A typical web site
includes design consultation, copy editing, custom design,
coding, and is completed within a few weeks. Before
actual development begins Lanitech WEB
Design engages in an artwork/design phase where we will provide a "mock" of your homepage
which is simply a JPG snapshot of the proposed design,
navigation, and color scheme. At
that time you can make changes to the look and feel
before full production begins.
When the project is complete
we will have delivered a scalable, well-documented,
functional, and visually stunning custom web site.
If you still have additional questions
on how the whole process works and how to get started, simply view our "How
It Works" page to further understand the
web development process.
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